tchldad
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North Coast's 100th member
formerly OL- Stepdad
Posts: 171
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Post by tchldad on Sept 3, 2016 16:41:03 GMT -5
No way do they make it close with Clyde. Clyde wins by 3 TDs
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Post by xbellevueplayer on Sept 3, 2016 17:07:31 GMT -5
No way do they make it close with Clyde. Clyde wins by 3 TDs Sadly as a Redmen fan i agree
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Post by xbellevueplayer on Sept 6, 2016 9:15:31 GMT -5
BellevueBuckeye: do u have stats from this game? I was at the Tribe game and missed it Friday
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Post by BellevueBuckeye on Sept 6, 2016 9:26:34 GMT -5
This is what the Register had:
Perkins: Dylan Nason ran for 165 yards on 26 attempts with the two TDs, while Henry added 40 yards and two scores on 12 attempts. Dawson Nason was 8-of-11 passing for 90 yards.
Bellevue: Foos led the Redmen again, completing 17-of-26 pass attempts for 176 yards and two touchdowns while rushing 29 times for 180 yards and a score. McPeak caught five passes for 73 yards, including the two TDs, while Smith caught seven passes for 68 yards.
(it doesn't mention Ray, who aside from one 20-30 yard TD run was mainly held in check and also missed some of the game due to injury before coming back in later)
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Post by CrazyFast1 on Sept 6, 2016 12:55:41 GMT -5
Bellevue proved they have a very capable passing game. Triple threat with Mcpeak, Smith and Francis making some great plays against Perkins. They should had went to them sooner, IMO. Mcpeak looked to be wide open the majority of the time. As far as this Bellevue vs. Clyde game, anything can happen. My favorite game to watch every year. I'm hoping for a nail biter.
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